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Refusal to share DCA License # in CA (Illegal)

As an online business in the state of California, MMJ Doctor Online is required to have a Department of Cunsumer Affairs License Number to Operate. It is very easy to check if a business is fraudulent by verifying this information through the CA state website. After no results by name, I called them to recieve this information by phone so I could verify their legality. I was met with strong oppostion immediately, was told "They cannot provide this information" which I called out as being BS since it is public information, and ended up being hung up on right then and there. I urge you to do the same, and anyone who gets that info Post it here so it is public. These guys are going down, and their blatant misuse of personal medical information and illegal practices will be met with legal repercussions.

FRAUDULENT RECOMMENDATION

I purchased a recommendation from them in April 2017 and it worked for months. Then I found out the "doctor" that signed my recommendation had been deceased since December 2016. Now local dispensaries are turning me away saying that my card was invalid. When I reached out to them they just deactivated my recommendation and lied to me saying it was all false rumors spread by their competitors. The dispensary that turned me away handed me a memo that said mmjdoctoronline would give me a new recommendation at no charge, but when I asked for a new card I was told they don't offer that service. Worst

FRAUDULENT REC's & DOCTORS: DO NOT USE

DO NOT RENEW/REGISTER WITH THESE FRAUDULENT THIEVES. Today at two different dispensaries I have previously visited regularly (with this rec), informed me my recommendation given by MMJDOCTORONLINE was in fact fraudulent and are not certifiable or valid recommendations. After realizing my online verification was unsafe, I verified with the CA health board about my physician who approved it, Dr. Miller, and it turns out he passed away in 2016, practiced ophthalmology professionally during his lifetime (no relation to medical marijuana whatsoever), and that his License is running out the clock since his death. After contacting the support at MMJDO, they would not give me any info about the doctor, refused to provide any more information about his role or their procedure, and the receptionist gave a fake name TWICE when I asked (same raspy voice). She simply told me that I was wrong and to just go somewhere else. To seem legit, they have setup their own verification system to bypass Greenlife and other HIPAA certified authorizations. A Piece of shit move from a scam company. Make sure you see your doctor face to face (even skype) when renewing a rec. They were quick to cancel and refund my recommendation once they knew I was onto them-- the service rep wouldn't give any helpful or legal advice. Currently waiting for refund to process. They can steal your identity, have access to medical records, and can use this information in any way. I will still be pursuing legal action against them. Be safe and stay informed fellow patients.

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420 physicians are really trustworthy, honest & cool! It was a pleasure for me to deal with that dispensary & sincerely I will come to you again & again! Thanks mmj for the perfect service & qualified cannabis doctors.

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10 people thought this review was helpful

Now with the help of these guys I legally purchase medical pot whenever I need this. Also I had Californian cannabis consultation - and it was of the high level, thanks. I will advise your dispensary to most of my friends.

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CALIFORNIA DOCTOR DISCLAIMER REQUIREMENT

NOTICE TO CONSUMERS: The Compassionate Use Act of 1996 ensures that seriously ill Californians have the right to obtain and use cannabis for medical purposes where medical use is deemed appropriate and has been recommended by a physician who has determined that the person’s health would benefit from the use of medical cannabis. Recommendations must come from an attending physician as defined in Section 11362.7 of the Health and Safety Code. Cannabis is a Schedule I drug according to the federal Controlled Substances Act. Activity related to cannabis use is subject to federal prosecution, regardless of the protections provided by state law.